Licences and Forms

Road Opening Licence

A road opening license is required for excavations on public roads or footpaths within Cork City. Cork City Council applies the T license system detailed in the national "DTTAS Guidelines for Managing Openings in Public Roads". Fees and charges are detailed in Directions for the Management and Control of Roadworks in Cork City.pdf (size 3.6 MB). Licenses are applied for through the Maproad Licensing (MRL) software.

The application process for the following required licenses is detailed within the following sections of "Cork City Council Directions for the Management and Control of Roadworks in Cork City":

Section 14: Street furniture licenses for tables and chairs outside restaurants, cafes, public houses etc on public roads and footways.

Section 15: Use of public spaces and events license

Section 16: Skip placement license (City Centre Island only)

Section 17: Hoarding or scaffolding license

Section 18: Mobile crane and hoist license

Road Closure Applications

Any works that impact on the movement of traffic or pedestrians will require the approval of Cork City Council and in many cases the approval of An Garda Síochána prior to the work commencing.

For any works, events, etc that:

a) Require Traffic Management to be implemented but do not require a road closure , attendance at the weekly Tuesday traffic meeting is essential to discuss the proposed works. A Chapter 8 compliant Traffic Management Plan must be submitted to Cork City Council prior to commencement of the works

b) Require a road closure attendance at the weekly Tuesday Traffic meeting is essential to discuss the proposed works. An application for a road closure must be made a minimum of 4 weeks in advance of the proposed closure.

Skip Operator's Licence

Skip Operators Licence is required in order to provide Skips for hire and use on public roads within the administrative area of Cork City Council. Please see related files for the forms required.

Placement of Tables & Chairs on the Public Road/Footpath

The placement of furniture on the street, especially pedestrianised streets, fronting restaurants and public houses can enhance the ambience and atmosphere of the streetscape of a modern European City like Cork. It can enable businesses to improve services to their customers, and generate additional revenues. However, responsibilities to road users must not be forgotten. Control is necessary to ensure that unnecessary restriction is not caused, that access for emergency services such as the Fire Brigade and Ambulance is not impeded and that hazards are not posed to pedestrians from any type of obstruction, spillage or overturning. To enable necessary controls to be implemented, Cork City Council has now put in place a licensing system for the placement of tables and chairs on city streets.

Please see related files for the form required.

Erect, Construct, Place, & Maintain A Hoarding or Scaffolding on a Public Road/Footpath

Where it is proposed to locate a Hoarding/Scaffolding on a public road a Work Method Statement / TrafficManagement Plan, which includes the following, must be submitted:

Proposed arrangements to ensure minimum impact on traffic flow.

Arrangements for site deliveries, including time of day restrictions, vehicle queuing arrangements etc.

Provision for storage of materials etc.

A non refundable Application Fee of €150 must accompany each application.

Application to Place a Mobile Crane/Hoist on a Public Road/Footpath

Please Note: Application for a licence must be submitted a minimum of 14 days prior to the proposed commencement of works.

Where it is proposed to place a Mobile Crane/Hoist on or near a roadway a Work Method Statement / Traffic Management Plan, which includes the following, must be submitted:

Arrangements for site deliveries, including time of day restrictions, vehicle queuing arrangements etc.

Proposed arrangements to ensure minimum impact on traffic flow.

Provision for storage of materials, machinery, etc

A non-refundable Application Fee of €110 must accompany each application.

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